Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The psychological mechanisms of older adults being defrauded by healthcare products: a mixed methods research study12
When the storm hits twice: elder mistreatment in the face of climate change12
Managing reports of trouble: designated officials’ responses to reports of mistreatments initiated by service users and relatives11
Ameliorating risks of maltreatment for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities11
Development of a theory-based intervention to prevent abuse of older adults10
A community engaged exploratory study investigating the risk of elder abuse and neglect in two refugee communities in Greensboro, North Carolina9
Prostitution in the shadow of life-long sexual abuse: Arab women’s retrospective experiences9
Enhancing the validity of social measures on human rights awareness: a dual-method approach integrating exploratory factor analysis and latent profile analysis8
Causal effects of elder abuse on depression: a longitudinal analysis in Vietnam7
Adult Protective services work with clients at the end of life: challenges and support needs6
The relationship between adverse childhood experiences and elder abuse in Turkiye6
Abuse and risk factors among community-dwelling elderly in South Korea during COVID-195
Difficult: mothering challenging adult children through conflict and change5
Elder abuse: a scoping review of the hospital social work role5
Who falls prey? Uncovering the core characteristics of vulnerability to fraud among older adults from a network perspective5
The critical role of the specialized social worker as part of ED/hospital-based elder mistreatment response teams5
Psychological mistreatment by married children in Korea: using the contextual theory to explain mistreatment of aging parents and parents-in-law5
A feasibility study of KINDER : an elder mistreatment intervention for family caregivers of persons living with dementia5
A collaboration between adult protective services and forensic accounting examiners to investigate complex financial exploitation: formative evaluation findings4
Elder abuse experienced by older Mexican women with disabilities: a current and retrospective view on domestic violence4
Effects of sleep quality on self-harm ideation among elder abuse survivors: the moderating role of community social support4
The association between subjective age and financial exploitation vulnerability among older adults: The moderating role of social support4
Outcomes of elder abuse and neglect in Central Europe: exploring the link between EAN and well-being among non-institutionalized older adults4
(Re)proposing problem-oriented policing as a framework for identifying new and enhanced ways to prevent the abuse of at-risk adults3
Transforming learning for adult protective services caseworker certification training: program evaluation of simulation training3
Fraud victimization across the lifespan: evidence on repeat victimization using perpetrator data3
Perceptions of elder financial abuse in the courtroom3
Social support and elder mistreatment in Brazil: exploring relationships and moderating effects3
Examining ethical issues that arise in providing ED/hospital care for patients experiencing elder mistreatment and approaches to address them3
Elder abuse: prevalence estimates and associated factors from cross-sectional study in São Paulo, Brazil3
Strategies for dissemination of ED/hospital elder mistreatment response team model3
Does social participation make Thai psychologically abused elders happier? a stress-buffering effect hypothesis3
A qualitative evaluation of the “RISE” elder abuse intervention from the perspective of adult protective services caseworkers: addressing a service system gap3
Death anxiety and older adults’ vulnerability to fraud: the mediating role of materialism3
Financial decision-making deficits in scam cases: how frequent are they?3
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